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Ben Schachter and Sung/Unsung: Nothingman
BySung/Unsung is the name of Schachter's current band, which pivots on the interplay between Schachter and guitarist Jef Lee Johnson. Schachter plays powerful, take-no-prisoners tenor sax, as well as showing a fetchingly lyrical side on soprano. Johnson's approach runs the gamut from restrained chordal strumming to full-out rockish distortion, and always appropriately. For example, on the free piece "Aged," Schachter's tenor practically bursts at the seams with feeling, and Johnson's wailing guitar, while assertive, is also supportive, never distracting from Schachter's fiery improvising.
Schachter recasts John Coltrane's "Moment's Notice" in a rapid 6/4 tempo that also jumps into, then out of, a few bars of 4/4 in each chorus, and Schachter negotiates the tune's dizzying chord progressions with an explosive tenor solo that grabs the listener from the outset and never lets go. By contrast, Schachter's tenor invests his original ballad "'He So Beautiful': Emmett Wallace" with convincing warmth. On "Everyone's A Genius," Schachter and Johnson intertwine contrapuntally over a swinging rhythm. Two tunes unfold with off-kilter, hip funk beats, and "New Toy" features the leader's fine soprano sax work. The rhythm section is fully together. They are at the service of the music. They go where the music needs to go. With Nothingman , Ben Schachter has produced a top-shelf CD of modern jazz.
Track Listing
1. Tribal Delusions 2. The Day the Happy Jazz Cried 3. Moment's Notice 4. Think, She Said (Melancholy) 5. Suddenly Sentient 6. Everyone's a Genius 7. He So Beautiful: Emmett Wallace 8. Queens Session Blues 9. New Toy 10. Nothingman 11. Aged
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Title: Nothingman | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Ben-Jam Music
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About Ben Schachter
Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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